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Happy Meals

folding-table

With the holidays on the horizon, my thoughts turn to meals shared with family and friends. In a small condo or apartment, this often means dining while balancing a plate on your lap, or, worse, sitting at a wobbly table where your knees bump the plastic top. (Or there’s that heavy rectangular thing with metal legs, and the wood that gives you splinters. You know what I’m talking about.)

folding-table2

Well, worry no more. Ligne Roset makes an elegant round folding table that’s easy to set up, and just as easy to fold and store when the guests depart. Designed by Nils Frederking, the F2 Folding Table has a steel and chrome frame, and its three top panels are available in either glossy white lacquer or walnut. And the round design insures plenty of room for comfortable dining.

Where I found it: Freshome

Date: November 5th, 2009

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Necee Regis

Necee Regis believes that small spaces deserve great designs. A freelance writer with an MFA from Mass College of Art, Necee brings her artist’s eye and writer’s voice to this blog, which aims to find the most creative design solutions for small spaces. Her musings about design, travel, and food have appeared in publications as varied as Design Times, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, and American Way Magazine.

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